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  • The broad market remains (ahem) challenging, but there are still broad pockets of strength, and if you care to mine them (we have mining on our minds, for obvious reasons), and you watch your stocks carefully, you can still make money in this market. Coal, oil and fertilizer remain strong, but we’re now seeing more action in stocks of supporting industries, like the companies that help the drillers, or the companies that sell and service the tractors that roam the fields. This extension of strength into supporting industries is normal; we well remember when layers of technology stocks went through the process in the 80s and 90s. So don’t fear it and don’t fight it; embrace it and prosper. Our Editor’s Choice in this issue is one of these stocks, Titan Machinery. Making its first appearance in Cabot Top Ten Report, and hopefully not its last, it boasts good management, a great industry rolling in cash, and excellent expansion opportunities. Plus, it’s a young stock, and the buyers are in total control.

    Stock NamePriceBuy RangeLoss Limit
    AGU (AGU) 0.0096-102-
    AUXL (AUXL) 0.0033-36-
    BUCY (BUCY) 0.0069-73-
    CPX (CPX) 0.0029-31-
    CRM (CRM) 0.0069-74-
    GDP (GDP) 0.0052-57-
    MOS (MOS) 0.00143-150-
    ROST (ROST) 0.0031-36-
    STLD (STLD) 0.0036-40-
    TITN (TITN) 0.0030-32-

  • I’m really trying to avoid buying high—so today’s selection is an undervalued stock that recently had a great correction and is now working its way back up.
  • Our emerging market signal stays in positive territory. With our new global mandate in place, we move beyond emerging markets to a European quality play on technology. We also explore what the new Fortune Global 500 rankings can tell us about the changing landscape of investment opportunities.
  • Over the past year, I’ve had many great conversations with our Dick Davis Digest contributors, as part of our Contributor Interview Series for Investment of the Week. In today’s Dividend Edition, I thought I’d collect some of the best income investing advice these experts shared with me. Together, their advice...
  • I bank at one of the larger banking institutions in this country and have kept my account there for a number of years. My loyalty has been tested lately, though, on more than one occasion. My problems, though, are minor compared to bank customers who have over-borrowed and cannot keep up with the required payments on their credit cards, loans, or mortgages. And therein lies the crux of the entire problem. For the past 25 years, consumers have been borrowing too much so they can enjoy the good life. State and local governments have been borrowing too much so they can provide more and more services. And now the U.S. Government is running huge deficits to help prop up a troubled banking system and a sinking economy.
  • The past month has brought great performances from many of our marijuana stocks, but right now, there’s a risk that the market is turning down, preparing to take some of our profits.

    Long-term, however, trends toward increased legalization mean prospects for the marijuana sector are brighter than ever; next week’s election will tell us a lot about what the next few years might bring.



    How do we balance this short-term risk with this long-term opportunity? By remaining invested in the best-performing stocks, of course.

  • Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are a popular low-cost alternative to mutual funds that can help investors achieve their diversification goals, gain exposure to asset classes and sector trends they’re interested in, and save money while they do it. This month, we’ll dive into the pros and cons of investing in ETFs, how to identify the funds that match your investing style, and how to evaluate their risks and potential. In short, we’ll explore everything you need to know to make more money investing in ETFs.
  • It was another good week for small caps, and the S&P 600 Small Cap Index keeps grinding higher. The 1% gain over the past week has the index well above its moving average lines and just slightly behind large caps in terms of year-to-date performance.
  • All Explorer positions except Grupo Televisa (TV) advanced this past week and the emerging markets timer (EEM) is positive in an uptrend and above both its 20-day and 50-day moving averages.

    Today’s recommendation is a company showing some relative strength that offers a nice blend of emerging growth and Western management. It’s a business with a diversified portfolio of fuel distribution, sugar production, ethanol and electricity, rail transportation and warehousing as well as the distribution of natural gas.
  • Last week, I wrote here about how lending-averse banks are causing a hitch in the Fed’s plan to stimulate the economy with low interest rates. You can read the issue by clicking here. I concluded by asking you if you thought the tighter lending practices were a problem, and...
  • DividendLab offers portfolio based on conservative ideas in order to assist investors in maximizing dividend growth and at the same time, produce better returns despite any economic condition of any market that they try to invest in. DividendLab provides investors with different strategies and techniques for hedging portfolios in order...
  • Sell Terex (TEX)

    We jumped into TEX four months ago on March 3, literally just a few days before the stock took a dive that ended up sending it 30% lower over the next few weeks. We held on and those of you that added shares along the way should have a much better return than the roughly 7% gain showing in our official portfolio. With so many growthier stocks acting well and TEX up over 50% from its April lows, I’m going to take the modest gain and boot it from our portfolio today. To be clear, I don’t hate TEX and think the bullish thesis I presented back in March still holds true. That said, the reality is there are just too many other stocks with better upside potential right now and I want to maintain concentration in those while taking down our market exposure ever so slightly through next week’s Fed meeting (our next Issue is due out in two weeks). SELL
  • It’s been fifteen weeks since the marijuana sector topped, sending the Marijuana Index down 55%. But as the picture of this correction gets clearer, every day I get a little more bullish about the possibility that the sector is ready to turn up again. Most of our stocks are exhibiting typical base-building behavior, though there’s no sign of real buying power yet.

    But the fundamentals of the industry remain excellent, so there’s no question that eventually these stocks will get going again.



    In the portfolio today there are only two small changes. IIPR moves to Hold, and TPB moves to Sell.



    Full details in the issue.

  • It’s not always that the market outperforms in October, but this year’s “jinx month” came and went on a positive note (albeit with a minor setback earlier in the month).


    Granted, there was some volatility on the political front, but as far as the equity market was concerned, it wasn’t too bad. The S&P 500 index stood at a record high as recently as Wednesday, and Wall Street’s favorite stocks and ETFs are mainly trending higher as we exit the month.
  • Picking the single best growth stock of the year can be a futile exercise. But my most recent recommendation checks a lot of my personal investing boxes.
  • Some investors may view Wells Fargo stock as a value buy after its recent struggles. I say sell WFC and search for other growth and value investments.
  • How often do you trade your stocks during a year? Do you turn over your portfolio once a year?
  • Is your investment portfolio made up of all the most popular stocks? You may not get the investing returns you’re hoping for.